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"Today, the Shapsug are the third most crowded Circassian tribe in the world, after the most crowded Kabardian and second most crowded Abzakh tribes. The Shapsug are the most crowded Circassian tribe in Israel, third most crowded in Turkey where the majority of them live, and the fifth most crowded one in Russia. In Jordan, after the Abzakh, the Shapsug and Kabardian tribes are the most crowded Adyghe tribes."
I think that the word "populous" is probably better than "crowded", in this paragraph. However, I did not want to change it myself, as I may have mis-understood the writer's meaning.
115.64.142.162 (talk) 05:55, 4 June 2016 (UTC)Reply